A group of Maltese scouts, totalling 75 children and teenagers along with their adult leaders, were successfully evacuated from their campsite in South Korea due to an impending typhoon.
The scouts were among the 43,000 participants from 150 countries attending the World Scout Jamboree.
Leader Timmy Cutugno told Times of Malta that they were initially situated in the projected path of the approaching typhoon. The evacuation, which took place on Monday, was part of a larger operation that saw scouts relocated to safety.
According to Cutugno, the evacuation was carried out with professionalism, leaving the young scouts to perceive it as an extension of their adventure.
The group left the South Korean area of SaeManGeum and headed toward Seoul, a location considered less susceptible to the impending Typhoon Khanun.
The Korean government facilitated the evacuation by arranging transportation for all scouts in approximately 1,000 buses to various hostels and centers in Seoul. As of Tuesday, the scouts were reported to be in high spirits and good health.
This comes after a heatwave disrupted the jamboree, with the Maltese proving to be used to the hot climate and receiving water, ice and free ice cream to deal with the situation.
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